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    KAYOU Naruto Card List & Price Guide

    Every KAYOU Naruto series in one reference: manufacturer-printed card counts per rarity, honest A$ value bands, and what collectors actually chase in each set. Values are ranges, not quotes — the method for pricing a specific card is at the bottom.

    How to read the value bands

    Values last reviewed 2026-07-14

    Bulk (under A$1)

    Base pulls that make up most of every box. Value is in set completion, not resale.

    Low (A$1–5)

    Common foils and lower chase tiers. Popular characters sit at the top of the band.

    Mid (A$5–20)

    The entry chase tiers. Condition and character start to matter properly here.

    High (A$20–75)

    Genuine chase pulls with scarce type counts. Clean copies of main-cast characters lead.

    Premium (A$75–200)

    Top-of-pool hits. Grail characters and gem-mint graded copies push the ceiling.

    Grail (A$200+)

    Serialised numbered cards and the scarcest premium hits of the most-chased characters.

    Jin Chapter Series 1 card list & values

    SEA English · 158 card types · 10 packs × 5 cards

    The foundational SEA English box: 158 card types across 10 rarity tiers, with a guaranteed PTR in every pack. The chase runs through MR and BP up to 4-type SP and SE tiers, and classic Part 1 characters dominate demand. The deepest rarity ladder of the entry-priced boxes.

    RarityCard typesTypical value bandNotes
    R50Bulk under A$1
    SR20Bulk under A$1
    SSR24Low A$1–5
    PTR20Low A$1–5Guaranteed one per pack — volume keeps typical copies affordable; character drives the premium.
    UR15Mid A$5–20
    PU8Mid A$5–20
    MR6High A$20–75
    BP7High A$20–75
    SP4Premium A$75–200
    SE4Premium A$75–200The top of the English rarity ladder — grail-character copies trade higher still.

    Card-type counts are the manufacturer's, printed on the retail box. Value bands are our editorial read of the secondary market.

    What collectors chase in Jin Chapter Series 1

    • SE and SP pulls of Itachi or Sasuke — the two most-chased characters at the two scarcest tiers (4 types each). Premium
    • BP brush-ink art cards — chased as binder centrepieces rather than ordinary foils. High
    • MR and UR hits of Naruto, Kakashi or Minato — the reliable mid-ladder movers. High

    Jin Chapter Series 2 card list & values

    SEA English · 168 card types · 10 packs × 5 cards

    The broadest documented KAYOU Naruto pool: 168 card types across 11 rarity tiers — Series 1's ladder plus the 10-type AR full-art tier. Guaranteed PTR per pack. If you want the widest spread of chase tiers in a SEA English box, this is it.

    RarityCard typesTypical value bandNotes
    R50Bulk under A$1
    SR20Bulk under A$1
    SSR23Low A$1–5
    PTR20Low A$1–5Guaranteed one per pack, as in Series 1.
    UR15Mid A$5–20
    PU8Mid A$5–20
    AR10High A$20–75New tier introduced in Series 2 — 10 types of full-art styling.
    MR7High A$20–75
    BP7High A$20–75
    SP4Premium A$75–200
    SE4Premium A$75–200

    Card-type counts are the manufacturer's, printed on the retail box. Value bands are our editorial read of the secondary market.

    What collectors chase in Jin Chapter Series 2

    • SE and SP top-enders — same 4-type scarcity as Series 1 with a fresh art set. Premium
    • AR full-art cards — Series 2's broadest new chase tier and its visual signature. High
    • PU and MR character hits of the main cast. Mid

    Jin Chapter Series 3 card list & values

    NA English

    The premium NA English flagship. Unlike the SEA boxes, Series 3 carries serialised numbered chase cards — fixed print runs that sit at the very top of KAYOU Naruto values. The manufacturer's full per-rarity pool isn't printed in a form we can verify, so treat this section as editorial and check the product page for the current card list.

    RarityCard typesTypical value bandNotes
    Serialised promosGrail A$200+Numbered print runs exclusive to the NA edition — the ceiling of the whole KAYOU Naruto market.
    Premium chase tiersPremium A$75–200The newest English top-end; current chase attention concentrates here.

    Editorial section: the manufacturer's full per-rarity pool isn't printed in a form we can verify, so counts are omitted rather than guessed.

    What collectors chase in Jin Chapter Series 3

    • Serialised numbered pulls — fixed print runs of grail characters are the most valuable cards in the line. Grail
    • NA-exclusive premium tiers and the sealed promo pack. Premium

    Earth Scroll Series 1 card list & values

    SEA English · 131 card types · 30 packs × 5 cards

    The accessible entry set: 131 card types across 8 rarity tiers, shared by the NA and SEA editions (they differ only in pack configuration). A shallower ladder than Jin Chapter with a cleaner price of entry — the usual first box, with SP and CR as its genuine top pulls.

    RarityCard typesTypical value bandNotes
    R50Bulk under A$1
    SR20Bulk under A$1
    SSR24Low A$1–5
    UR15Mid A$5–20
    AR10High A$20–75
    MR4High A$20–75Only 4 types — the scarcest standard tier in the pool.
    SP4Premium A$75–200
    CR4Premium A$75–200As printed on the retail box for this pool (NA and SEA editions share it).

    Card-type counts are the manufacturer's, printed on the retail box. Value bands are our editorial read of the secondary market.

    What collectors chase in Earth Scroll Series 1

    • SP and CR pulls — the two 4-type tiers at the top of the Earth Scroll pool. Premium
    • AR full-art cards of the main cast. High
    • UR hits of Naruto and Sasuke — the accessible chase most openers actually land. Mid

    Earth Scroll Series 2 card list & values

    SEA English · 132 card types · 30 packs × 4 cards

    Earth Scroll's second wave: 132 card types across 8 tiers. The pool mirrors Series 1's shape but swaps in the Diamond-UR tier as the signature top pull. Same accessible pack economics, with a slightly fresher chase at the top.

    RarityCard typesTypical value bandNotes
    R50Bulk under A$1
    SR20Bulk under A$1
    SSR25Low A$1–5
    UR15Mid A$5–20
    AR10High A$20–75
    MR4High A$20–75
    Diamond-UR4Premium A$75–200Series 2's signature 4-type top pull — replaces Series 1's SP slot.
    CR4Premium A$75–200

    Card-type counts are the manufacturer's, printed on the retail box. Value bands are our editorial read of the secondary market.

    What collectors chase in Earth Scroll Series 2

    • Diamond-UR pulls — the set's marquee chase and its main talking point. Premium
    • CR hits, matching Earth Scroll 1's top-end scarcity. Premium
    • AR and MR of high-demand characters. High

    Heaven Scroll Series 1 card list & values

    NA English

    KAYOU's premium Smriti line for Naruto — an NA English release positioned above Jin Chapter and Earth Scroll in finish. We don't stock it yet: the guide covers what's documented so far, and the notify-me list on our site is the fastest way to hear when Australian stock lands.

    RarityCard typesTypical value bandNotes
    Premium line tiersPremium A$75–200KAYOU's Smriti premium line — top-end finishes throughout; full pool documented in our guide as sources firm up.

    Editorial section: the manufacturer's full per-rarity pool isn't printed in a form we can verify, so counts are omitted rather than guessed.

    What collectors chase in Heaven Scroll Series 1

    • The premium Smriti-line top pulls — positioned above the standard boxes in finish and scarcity. Premium

    How we estimate these ranges (and how to price your card)

    Five factors drive what a KAYOU Naruto card is worth: rarity tier, serialisation, condition, edition, and character demand. Rarity sets the print-frequency bracket — the tables above — but character demand decides where in the band a card lands. A UR of Naruto can outprice a higher tier of a minor character.

    To price a specific card, check sold listings on eBay Australia rather than asking prices: filter to sold items, match the exact rarity code and edition, and weigh condition honestly. Asking prices run high; sold prices are the market. For raw-condition calls, our condition guide covers the checks, and the grading guide covers when a slab lifts value and when it doesn't.

    We deliberately publish bands, not figures. Any exact number is stale within months; the bands above are re-checked against the market and re-stamped with the review date when they move.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is this the complete KAYOU Naruto card list?

    It lists every series and its manufacturer-printed card-type counts per rarity where the box states them (158 types for Jin Chapter 1, 168 for Jin Chapter 2, 131 for Earth Scroll 1, 132 for Earth Scroll 2). Individual card names per rarity aren't printed on the packaging; per-card entries are coming as we photograph and catalogue our own pulls.

    Why value ranges instead of exact prices?

    Secondary-market prices move constantly, and an exact figure that's right today misleads in three months. Broad bands stay honest for longer, and the method below shows how to price a specific card properly using sold listings.

    How often are the value ranges reviewed?

    The 'values last reviewed' date at the top of this page updates every time we re-check the bands against the market — roughly quarterly, or sooner after a major release or price move.

    Are KAYOU Naruto cards a TCG?

    No — KAYOU Naruto cards are collectible trading cards with no gameplay system. Playable Naruto card games exist as separate products. Our TCG-or-collectible explainer covers the difference before you buy.

    What are the rarest KAYOU Naruto cards?

    Serialised numbered cards of grail characters (Naruto, Sasuke, Itachi) sit at the top, followed by the 4-type premium tiers like SE, SP, CR and Diamond-UR. The rarest KAYOU Naruto cards list ranks the specific profiles collectors hunt hardest.

    Can I buy the individual cards on this list from CottierTCG?

    No — we sell authentic sealed English-edition KAYOU product (boxes, packs and bundles), not singles. Chase cards are pulled from sealed product; each product page lists what its box can pull.

    Still deciding whether the line is for you? The TCG-or-collectible explainer and the honest worth-it take cover the buy decision itself.

    Go deeper on rarity and value

    The editorial chase list, the rarity ladder, and the serialised cards at the top of it.

    Chase list

    Rarest KAYOU Naruto Cards

    The editorial top 10: the specific card profiles that command the highest premiums right now.

    See the top 10

    Guide

    KAYOU Naruto Card Rarity Guide

    Every rarity code on this page explained in ladder order, from R to SE.

    Read the rarity guide

    Serialised

    KAYOU Naruto Serialised Cards Guide

    The numbered cards at the very top of the value ladder and how their print runs work.

    Read the serialised guide